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Energy Retrofit Loan Program Service Provider Profile General Firm Information Bonded Building & Engineering 76 South Street, Oyster Bay NY 11771 Primary Contact: Jerritt Gluck, (516)922-9867 x111, jerrittg@bondedbuilding.com Secondary Contact: Sylvania Yip, (516)922-9867 x217, syip@bondedbuilding.com Website: www.bondedbuilding.com Year established: Number of employees:5 1991 Firm Experience About Bonded Building & Engineering Since the 1990 s, Bonded Building & Engineering is New York s ENERGY STAR Service Partner and ready to lower energy bills. Save 25% or more on your monthly bills and make your home or building more comfortable. Audits include thermal imaging, calibrated blower door testing and complete energy analysis to provide Department of Energy approved recommendations and complete return on investment information for any upgrade or repair. Save money and energy year after year. The audit is the foundation of a conservation project. Precision and analytical rigor are critical for attaining project goals and customer satisfaction. 1. Our approach to audits is based on successfully implementing conservation projects. When you are accountable for the results of a conservation project, you develop keen appreciation for the importance of a quality audit. 2. Our team consists of senior, hands-on pros. Professional operations experience results is practical, actionable audits. The senior members of our team boast years of field experience, and have the blistered hands and grateful customers to show for it. 3. Communication is key. The outcome of conservation projects is determined by senior executives. They base decisions on economics, and they respond to vendors that are able to present the audit s findings in compelling economic terms. We have the experience to engage the client on the engineering as well as the business side. Bonded Building & Engineering ( BB&E ) is an EnergyStar Partner, a NYSERDA Multifamily Program Partner, and a participant in the Home Performance with EnergyStar program. We provide: HDC NYCEEC Energy Retrofit Loan Program 1

Timely, detailed and clear audits Effective Energy Cost Reduction Measures, promoting the application of a broad range of energy-efficient technologies and design upgrades. Analysis of the financial impact- capital and operating costs, rebate programs and lifecycle savings with payback. Follow through with the customer. Specialties Energy Auditing, Building Science, NYSERDA Multifamily Performance Partner, Energy Star Partner Describe your firm s experience in executing comprehensive building audits, commissioning studies, and/or retrofits in multifamily buildings in the New York City metropolitan area. Efficiency Program Partnerships (please check all that apply): NYSERDA MPP WAP Provider Other: LIPA Partner Con Edison Partner National Grid Partner Provider Staff Accreditation/Licenses (please cite the number of audit team members on staff with following certifications) Professional Engineer (PE) 1 Certified Energy Manager 2 (CEM) Certified Energy Auditor (CEA) BPI Multifamily Building 2 Analyst Registered Design Professional with NYC DOB 1 References (references should be forthcoming if contacted; it is encouraged, but not required, that references align with case studies) Ryan Morgan Steve Finkelstein Maria Cicciu Principal Principal Director of Property Management The Morgan Group Finkelstein Timberger Real Estate Belmont Arthur Avenue Development Corporation HDC NYCEEC Energy Retrofit Loan Program 2

203-930-1153 914-472-4900 718-367-5300 x125 ryan@themorgangroupre.co steve@ftre.com mariacicciu@aol.com m 1901 GRAND AVENUE 1901 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 984 SHERIDAN AVENUE 984 Sheridan Ave. Bronx, NY 780 EAST 185 th ST 780 East 185 th St. Bronx NY Nature of work performed : (please check all that apply) Project Administration Commissioning Data M&V Energy Audit Construction/C. Management Retro-commissioning Nature of work performed : (please check all that apply) Project Administration Commissioning Data M&V Energy Audit Construction/C. Management Retro-commissioning Nature of work performed : (please check all that apply) Project Administration Commissioning Data M&V Energy Audit Construction/C. Management Retro-commissioning CASE STUDY 1 General Building Information 1901 GRAND CONCOURSE, 1901 Grand Concourse, Bronx NY Number of buildings: 1 Gross square footage: 46437 Number of units: 57 Number of floors: 7 Year constructed: 1954 Retrofit date (start to completion): 3/2012-3/2013 Please select one for each of the following: Heating Fuel #4 or #6 Oil Other (please specify): Heating Distribution One-pipe steam Other (please specify): Electric Metering Direct (ConEd) Other (please specify): Please select all that apply: Market Mitchell Rate Affordable Lama Rental Condo Co-op Project Information As a NYSERDA Multifamily Performance Program (MPP) partner, Bonded audited, modelled, guided, project managed, and retrocommissioned this building in the NYSERDA MPP program. HDC NYCEEC Energy Retrofit Loan Program 3

The specific energy and water savings measures were selected using the following criteria: Annual Energy Savings Demand Savings, Annual Water/Sewer Savings, Annual O&M Savings, Annual Cost Savings, Payback, Return On Investment, Savings to Investment Ratio Measures that were undertaken by building - Savings accrue to building 1 Insulate/Airseal Cockloft 2 Airseal apartments 3 Controls-Thermostatic Radiator Valves (eg. Danfoss) 4 Boiler Efficiency Improvements 5 Common Area LED Lighting Replacement 6 Common Area-LED Emer. Lighting 7 Gas Fired Dedicated Boiler w/ Indirect DHW heater 8 Low flow devices 9 Insulate all hot surfaces 10 Install Aquastat on DHW recirculating pump Measures to be undertaken by building - Savings accrue to tenants 11 Apartment Energy Star CFL The project followed the NYSERDA MPP program allowable timeframe and remained within budget Please select which of the following best describes the nature of the efficiency work: Standalone energy and/or water efficiency upgrade Energy and/or water efficiency improvements as part of comprehensive capital work Pre-Retrofit Savings Projection vs. Actual Savings Metric Projected (Pre-retrofit) Actual (Post-retrofit) Total building $ 60350 $ 70250 savings $/unit 1058 $/unit 1232 % reduction 21 % reduction 24 Electric savings $ 4978 $ 4978 $/unit 87 $/unit 87 % reduction 9 % reduction 9 Fuel savings $ 55372 $ 65272 $/unit 971 $/unit 1145 % reduction 56 % reduction 73 Project Results HDC NYCEEC Energy Retrofit Loan Program 4

Retrofit cost: $ 78250 Retrofit cost: 1372 Simple payback calculation: 1 Years Please list any incentives and/or subsidies received: NYSERDA Multifamily Performance, $ Program, $ 44200, $, $ Bonded has assisted the Morgan Group with numerous energy savings projects. This Building Owner followed an Energy Reduction Plan that detailed the specific steps to be taken to achieve a prescribed performance target of 15% as part of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority s (NYSERDA s) Multifamily Performance Program. Implementation of this Plan and achievement of the performance target enabled this project to be recognized as a New York Energy $mart Multifamily Building. CASE STUDY 2 General Building Information 984 SHERIDAN AVENUE, 984 Sheridan Ave. Bronx NY Number of buildings: 1 Gross square footage: 86000 Number of units: 78 Number of floors: 6 Year constructed: 1928 Retrofit date (start to completion): 3/2010-1/2011 Please select one for each of the following: Heating Fuel #4 or #6 Oil Other (please specify): Heating Distribution One-pipe steam Other (please specify): Electric Metering Direct (ConEd) Other (please specify): Please select all that apply: Market Mitchell Rate Affordable Lama Rental Condo Co-op Project Information As a NYSERDA Multifamily Performance Program (MPP) partner, Bonded audited, modelled, guided, project managed, and retrocommissioned this building in the NYSERDA MPP program The specific energy and water savings measures were selected using the following criteria: Annual Energy Savings Demand Savings, Annual Water/Sewer Savings, Annual O&M Savings, Return On Investment (R.O.I.), and Savings to Investment Ratio (S.I.R.) HDC NYCEEC Energy Retrofit Loan Program 5

Measure Summary: Bi-level Lighting in Common Areas ENERGY STAR Clothes Washers ENERGY STAR Refrigrators LED Hardwired Fixtures in Common Areas ENERGY STAR CFL Hardwired Fixtures in Apartments Replacement of Incandescent Bulbs with CFLs in Apartments Occupancy Sensors for Select Common Areas (i.e., laundrey room) Replace #4 Oil with Dual Fuel System (@2 oil and natural gas) Separate DHW Direct-fired Condensing Boiler Thermostatic Radiator Valves Air Sealing (including weather stripping) Insulate all Hot Surfaces (condensate tank, steam, and Hot Water piping) High Efficiency Windows/Storm Windows (replacing existing windows that were singlepane) Insulate Cockloft Low-flow Showerheads and ssink Aerators Project was completed within the NYSERDA MPP allowable timeframe and remained within budget. Please select which of the following best describes the nature of the efficiency work: Standalone energy and/or water efficiency upgrade Energy and/or water efficiency improvements as part of comprehensive capital work Pre-Retrofit Savings Projection vs. Actual Savings Metric Projected (Pre-retrofit) Actual (Post-retrofit) Total building $ 74268 $ 87108 savings $/unit 952 $/unit 1116 % reduction 25 % reduction 29 Electric savings $ 6126 $ 13856 $/unit 78 $/unit 177 % reduction 5 % reduction 26 Fuel savings $ 68142 $ 73252 $/unit 873 $/unit 939 % reduction 40 % reduction 43 Project Results Retrofit cost: $ 301459 Retrofit cost: 3864 Simple payback calculation: 4 Years HDC NYCEEC Energy Retrofit Loan Program 6

Please list any incentives and/or subsidies received: NYSERDA Multifamily Performance, $ Program, $ 156020, $, $ Bonded has assisted Finkelstein Timberger Real Estate with numerous energy savings projects. This Building Owner followed an energy reduction planthat detailed the specific steps to be taken to achieve a prescribed performance target of 15% as part of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority s (NYSERDA s) Multifamily Performance Program. Implementation of this Plan and achievement of the performance target enables this project to be recognized as a New York Energy $mart Multifamily Building. CASE STUDY 3 General Building Information BELMONT 1, 780 East 185th St., Bronx NY Number of buildings: 1 Gross square footage: 66428 Number of units: 96 Number of floors: 6 Year constructed: 1992 Retrofit date (start to completion): 8 Please select one for each of the following: Heating Fuel Natural Gas Other (please specify): Heating Distribution Hot water Other (please specify): Electric Metering Direct (ConEd) Other (please specify): Please select all that apply: Rate Market Affordable Lama Mitchell Rental Condo Co-op Project Information As a NYSERDA Multifamily Performance Program partner, Bonded Building & Engineering audited, modelled, guided, project managed, and retrocommissioned this building in the NYSERDA Multifamily Performance Partner program. HDC NYCEEC Energy Retrofit Loan Program 7

The specific energy and water saving methods were selected using the following criteria: Annual Energy Savings, Demand Savings, Annual Water/Sewer Savings, Annual O & M Savings, Return On Investment (R.O.I.), and Savings to Investent Ratio (S.I.R.). Measure Summary: DHW-Pipe Insulation, Air Seal Air Conditioner Wall Sleeves Air Sealing Including Vent Duct Leakage Fan CFM Reduction Insulate Boiler Pipes Reset Control Improvement LED Wall Pack Exterior Lighting Tenant Incandescent to CFL Bulb Replacement Rooftop Fan Replacement to VFD Driven Fan Units Project was completed within the NYSERDA MPP allowable timeframe, and within budget. Please select which of the following best describes the nature of the efficiency work: Standalone energy and/or water efficiency upgrade Energy and/or water efficiency improvements as part of comprehensive capital work Pre-Retrofit Savings Projection vs. Actual Savings Metric Projected (Pre-retrofit) Actual (Post-retrofit) Total building $ 15160 $ 17170 savings $/unit 157 $/unit 178 % reduction 20 % reduction 22 Electric savings $ 4839 $ 4838 $/unit 50 $/unit 50 % reduction 14 % reduction 14 Fuel savings $ 10321 $ 12332 $/unit 107 $/unit 128 % reduction 27 % reduction 32 Project Results Retrofit cost: $ 84276 Retrofit cost: 859 Simple payback calculation: 6 Years Please list any incentives and/or subsidies received: NYSERDA Multifamily Performance, $ Program, $ 67600, $, $ HDC NYCEEC Energy Retrofit Loan Program 8

Bonded has worked with the Belmont Arthur Avenue Development Corporation to solve many energy and comfort related issues. Present projects include the design and construction of a cogeneration plant in the Bronx that will provide on-site electric production, backup power, along with domestic hot water and cooling in an affordable rate senior housing facility. The cogen project has received a grant for 50% of the cost with an R.O.I. of less than 4 years. HDC NYCEEC Energy Retrofit Loan Program 9